Jahrule
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People used to always argue with me about the impact of everlasting life on the population. One thing is for sure. The earth could sustain a lot, enough to last a long time without problems, especially under optimum conditions. Regardless, eventually humans will need a second planet. It may not even be necessary that we travel very far, either.
A significantly advanced version of humanity, and with Jah's guidance, could probably terraform Mars or even Venus. So what if it's a slow process that would take hundreds of thousands of years. We'll have plenty of time to wait. And during that initial phase we will likely learn a lot. If we could do it for a second planet, we could do it for another planet. And if we could do it for that planet... you get the idea.
A significantly advanced version of humanity, and with Jah's guidance, could probably terraform Mars or even Venus. So what if it's a slow process that would take hundreds of thousands of years. We'll have plenty of time to wait. And during that initial phase we will likely learn a lot. If we could do it for a second planet, we could do it for another planet. And if we could do it for that planet... you get the idea.